 This Adam screen is still inside, with 1700s counters, shelving and cash desk.

 34 Haymarket in Edwardian times c1910. The street’s name is from a 1663 livestock market closed in 1830 by ever richer locals!

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Hazle CeramicsFancy That of LondonEarly paintway 1993-4. Farrarer than Antiques designon London HaymarketUpper windows from Oxford High Street create symmetry

IntroductionAn early model from 1990, this page also has images of Fribourg & Treyer as the building’s first shop. The London Walk in 2010 included a visit to Fancy That here to view the interior and Hazle Ceramics.

 1950s era. From 1720-1981 Fribourg & Treyer sold toiletries, tobacco and snuff wares to nearby famous gentlemen’s clubs such as Boodles, Whites and Brook’s. King George IV and his only daughter Princess Charlotte, the former Kings of Hanover and Belgium and the Dukes of Cambridge and Sussex were among Royal clientele.